Filed Under (Common Lisp News) by WebDev Insider on 02-06-2010
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Filed Under (Common Lisp News) by WebDev Insider on 31-05-2010
CL is a file extension associated next to File containing Generic LISP code…. Looking for free report recovery software to recover photos on an SD memory card? Any help for a free utility would be valuable.
Filed Under (Common Lisp Tutorials) by WebDev Insider on 27-05-2010
Can anyone recommend me a good tutorial for getting started with. Clojure for C++ programmers
Filed Under (Common Lisp News) by WebDev Insider on 22-05-2010
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Filed Under (Common Lisp Guides) by WebDev Insider on 16-05-2010
Common LISP is the native programming language of Pathway.
Filed Under (Common Lisp News) by WebDev Insider on 16-05-2010
The BricsCAD v10 beta for Linux is based on wxWidgets and apart from all the usual features has complete DCL and LISP APIs which means exactly that: all your customizations and add-ons written for the Windows version will work on Linux …
Filed Under (Common Lisp Guides) by WebDev Insider on 14-05-2010
3.1 LISP Common LISP is the native programming language of Pathway Tools and thus provides the richest environment for queries. The API consists of the commonly used GFP functions plus the additional useful relations, as referred to …
Filed Under (Common Lisp Tutorials) by WebDev Insider on 12-05-2010
Briscad V10 contains LISP and DCL APIs making applications written in either of these APIs on Windows also works on Red Hat and Ubuntu. “This release opens the door to LINUX for the engineering community,” said Erik De Keyser, …
Filed Under (Common Lisp News) by WebDev Insider on 10-05-2010
1958 – John McCarthy and Paul Graham invent LISP . Due to high costs caused by a post-war depletion of the strategic parentheses reserve LISP never becomes popular[1]. In spite of its lack of popularity, LISP (now ” Lisp ” or sometimes “Arc”) remains an influential language in “key ..
Filed Under (Common Lisp Tutorials) by WebDev Insider on 06-05-2010
Thanks to the extended list of compatible API’s available ( LISP , SDS, COM, BRX), Bricscad V10 is now chosen by more than hundred of application developers so far to port their AutoCAD? based application to